Does the ercoupe qualify as LSA?

LSA capability Only the 1940-41 and 1946 Ercoupe 415-C models qualify for flying under LSA rules. That’s because they are two-seaters with maximum gross weights of 1,260 pounds—well under the 1,320-pound limit, and their stall and cruise speeds also meet the LSA rules.

How much is an Ercoupe?

Vref, which offers aircraft value for AOPA members, suggests a base value of the Ercoupe of between $18,000 and $25,000.

Are Ercoupes good planes?

Built by the Engineering and Researching Corporation (ERCO), the Ercoupe was billed as “America’s first certified spin-proof plane.” It was safe: Ads called it the “world’s safest plane” and compared its handling to that of the family car.

Who manufactured Ercoupe?

Engineering and Research Corporation
ERCO Ercoupe/Manufacturers

The Ercoupe was manufactured by the Engineering and Research Corporation (ERCO) in nearby Riverdale, MD, to be spin-proof, stall-proof, and slip-proof. It was marketed as simple, safe, and a plane that “anyone could fly.” Designed by Fred Weick, it was a major departure from many contemporary airplanes.

Is ercoupe light sport?

Light sport use The Ercoupe is a type certified aircraft. However, some Univair Ercoupe 415-C and 415-CD models meet the FAA requirements to be flown by sport pilots as light-sport aircraft.

How much is a Cessna 150?

Airplanes with expensive radios, paint jobs, and/or larger horsepower engines typically sell in the $25,000-$30,000 range. The market for these upgraded Cessna 150s and 152s is quite small because it’s possible to buy a low budget 4 seat airplane for around $30,000.

How do you land an ercoupe in crosswind?

The biggest key to landing in any crosswind without rudder pedals is that you have no control authority on the ground until the nosewheel is on the ground. Not necessarily no control until nosewheel is on the ground. The Coupe will “weathervane” into the wind. Keep it going down the center of the runway.

Can you stall an ercoupe?

Ercoupes can and do crash. They can and do stall, might not technically spin, but they do crash just like real airplanes. Stall accidents, usually when turning base to final or climb-out to crosswind, claimed the next deadly level.

What is cruise speed of ercoupe?

177 km/h
ERCO Ercoupe/Cruise speed
STANDARD DATA (Ercoupe): Seats: 2; Gross weight: 1,400 lbs.; Empty weight; 838 lbs.; Fuel capacity: 25 gals.; Engine: 85 hp Continental. PERFORMANCE: Top speed: 125 mph; Cruise speed: 110 mph; Stall speed: 47 mph; Initial climb rate: 560 fpm; Service ceiling: 11,000 ft.; Range: 430 nm.

Does an ercoupe have rudder pedals?

Lacking rudder pedals, the Ercoupe was flown using only the control wheel. A two-control system linked the rudder and aileron systems, which controlled yaw and roll, with the steerable nosewheel.

Are there any Ercoupe 415 c aircraft for sale?

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When was the first Ercoupe production model built?

The first experimental model of the “Ercoupe” was test flown at College Park airport in 1937. Construction of the production prototype was completed in 1939 and certification by the CAA was completed in 1940.

How much does an Ercoupe 415-C insurance cost?

How Many in the fleet? 4,309 ERCO 415-Cs were built in 1946 alone; subsequent manufacturers sold another 1,170. AOPA Insurance Services estimates that insurance for an Ercoupe flown by a low-time pilot will cost between $550 and $600 per year.

What kind of rudder does an Ercoupe have?

Lacking rudder pedals, the “Ercoupe” was flown entirely using only a control wheel: a two-control system linked the rudder and aileron systems, which controlled yaw and roll, with the steerable nose wheel.